Flame Orange and Ceramic Grey will be two new color options on the car, as well as the original Carbon Black. Aston Martin says the cars undergo a 25-hour hand-polish finish that results in the deep, glassy finish. A first for Aston Martin is the option to specify a satin-lacquer-paint finish, creating a silklike texture.

The coupe sits on 10-spoke gloss-black, diamond-turned wheels with calipers in red, orange, yellow or gray. A black grille, carbon-fiber mirror housings, rear lamp surrounds and smoked taillights go with the rest of the sinister look.

Inside, both black and Maranello orange leather seats are offered--each of which takes 70 hours to hand-stitch and finish, according to the company. Hand-laid carbon fiber surrounds the dashboard. A special-edition plaque with laser etching sits in the door sill.

The Carbon Edition comes with a 6.0-liter V12 that makes 510 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque, and the car has a 0-to-62-mph time of 4.2 seconds. The DBS gets either a six-speed manual or a six-speed Touchtronic II transmission.

The DBS Carbon Edition coupe will start at $287,576, while the Volante stickers at $302,576 when the cars hit dealerships in the first quarter of 2012.